1. Little Saigon
Little Saigon offers diners a taste of Saigonese sophistication. The menu is a unique blend of traditional and modern Vietnamese flavors. The restaurant features live music and caters to special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries.
Address: #01,02, Blk E, Clarke Quay, River Valley Road, Singapore 179024
Phone: 6337 5585
Website: http://littlesaigonasia.com/
Opening Hours: Sunday to Thursday: 12:00 pm to 1:00 am; Friday, Saturday: 3:00 pm to 3:00 am;
Address: #01,02, Blk E, Clarke Quay, River Valley Road, Singapore 179024
Phone: 6337 5585
Website: http://littlesaigonasia.com/
Opening Hours: Sunday to Thursday: 12:00 pm to 1:00 am; Friday, Saturday: 3:00 pm to 3:00 am;

2. Mrs. Pho
A Vietnamese gem in Singapore, Mrs. Pho captures the essence of Vietnam from its atmosphere to the menu and even the toothpick holder on the table. With a name like Madame Pho, it's no surprise that the standout here is the pho, crafted in the authentic Vietnamese style with minimal alteration to suit foreign palates. The entire menu consists of iconic Vietnamese fast foods such as beef vermicelli, glass noodle soup, and fresh spring rolls. While I haven't had the chance to sample all the dishes, the pho boasts a naturally sweet broth. And if you happen to visit, do try the restaurant's refreshing soursop drink.Location: 349 Beach Road, Singapore 199570, Singapore. Near Kampong Glam.Opening Hours: 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM (Closed on Sundays)Website: http://www.mrspho.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrsPho/

3. Pho Stop
A culinary pitstop for Vietnamese delights. As the name suggests, the star dish at this establishment is pho. The chicken pho here is delightful, with a sweet and clear broth that stays true to the traditional Hanoi pho style. The place offers wifi.Address: 6A Shenton Way #02-28, Downtown Gallery, Singapore 068815Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 11:30 AM – 09:00 PM; Saturday 11:30 AM – 08:00 PM; Closed on SundaysPhone: +65 9763 9401Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhoStop/

4. Long Phung Vietnamese Restaurant
Someone once suggested making pho the national dish. When it comes to Vietnamese cuisine, pho is the go-to. This Vietnamese eatery in
Singapore follows suit, with pho taking the spotlight. Of course, Long Phung
Restaurant offers a variety of dishes to cater to diverse tastes, from kids to adults. The service quality is quite satisfactory. The prices here are also more
affordable compared to other places, mostly around $7 per dish.Location: 159 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore.Opening Hours: 11:00 AM to 12:00 AM

5. Nam Nam Noodle Bar
Nam Nam Pho is a success story of Vietnamese abroad. The menu is acclaimed for its delicious and nutritious offerings, and the service quality is highly praised by both Vietnamese and foreigners alike. The highlights naturally include pho and mixed dishes, along with the famous Vietnamese sandwich. Nam Nam is an authentic Vietnamese eatery that has made its mark globally.Location: Wheelock Place #B2-02 | Wheelock Place 501, Singapore. Near Orchard Road.Opening Hours: 8:00 AM to 10:00 PMWebsite: http://namnamnoodlebar.com.sg/Instagram: http://instagram.com/namnamnoodlebar

6. Little Vietnam
Little Vietnam is a well-known Vietnamese restaurant within the Vietnamese community in Singapore. Situated in Gaylang, it provides a tranquil spot for delightful evenings with friends. The menu features 'chao long' and 'che chuoi,' two dishes that Vietnamese people often struggle to find, even if they attempt to make them at home.Address: #01-25, Grandlink Square, 511 Guillemard Road, Singapore 399849Phone: +65 6547 8587Opening Hours: 12:00 PM – 11:15 PM

7. So Pho Restaurant
So Pho is 'pho' sure about their beef balls. The average cost is around $15 per person. The restaurant attracts a diverse crowd with its enthusiastic and prompt service. They offer pho (of course), banh mi, spring rolls, and rare-to-find bun ca (fish noodle soup) compared to other Vietnamese eateries abroad. So Pho also serves crispy banh xeo and thin rice paper rolls with various fillings, tasting delicious even when compared to those in Vietnam. They also have boxed rice meals.Location: 290 Orchard Road The Paragon. Near Orchard Road.Opening Hours: 11:00 AM to 10:00 PMWebsite: http://www.sopho.com.sg/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sophosogood/

8. Yummy Viet
Located in the midst of the bustling Chinatown, Yummy Viet offers outdoor seating to enjoy the lively street scenes. The establishment accepts card payments, a convenience in this neighborhood. The food is widely praised for being delicious, generous in portions, and clean. The standout dishes include grilled meat vermicelli and fresh spring rolls.Address: 28 Smith St, Singapore 058942Opening Hours: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PMWebsite: www.yummyviet.com.sgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/yummyviet/

9. Moc Quan
The food here aligns well with Vietnamese standards, but it seems the dipping sauce is made according to the restaurant's unique formula. The portions are quite generous. Moc Quan's broken rice and banh xeo are must-try dishes. The restaurant accepts card payments. Maintaining its reputation since its opening in 2014, the establishment sources ingredients directly from Vietnam every week.Address: #01-23, UE Square Shopping Mall, 81 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore 239917Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 9:30 PM. Closed on Mondays.Phone: 6736 0123Website: http://www.mocquan.com.sg/
